Wednesday, December 31, 2014

The Strength of the Wolf is the Pack

Because of you, 2014 was an exciting year for the Wolf Conservation Center and we are humbled by the incredible support from our pack - supporters like you. Some highlights include:

Continued Success: onsite and offsite education programs and a special events reached over 35,000 people,

Launched the Northeast Wolf Coalition: A new initiative that explores the vision of wolf recovery in the Northeast,

Ambassador Wolf Pup Nikai: another powerful presence in the fight to preserve wolves’ rightful place in the environment,

Call of the Wild: released captive-born critically endangered red wolf M1804 to his ancestral home on the wild landscape,

Challenged the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) in collaboration with Earthjustice, Defenders of Wildlife and others to secure the future for endangered Mexican gray wolves,

#LoboWeek: Our second annual educational movement with global participation in honor the Mexican gray wolf’s return to the wild,

Family Walk for Wolves: our second annual event that gave hundreds of local supporters an opportunity to celebrate the wildlife and wild lands of the Empire State,

Top-Rated: winning the prestigious “2014 Top-Rated Award” from GreatNonprofits, the leading provider of user reviews about nonprofit organizations,

Robust Support on Social Media: WCC is approaching TWO MILLION supporters on Facebook - expanding our educational reach far beyond the boundaries of our facility.

None of this would have been possible without your support. So as we close 2014, we thank you for this success and rededicate ourselves to our mission. Because many challenges remain…

Wolves continue to be subjected to aggressive hunting and trapping in states where their federal protections have been lifted. Wild Mexican wolves and red wolves face serious recovery challenges that will affect their future success. Finally, if USFWS’ proposed national delisting rule is passed, it will threaten the recovery of recolonizing wolves that are just beginning to make a comeback in parts of their historic range.

But we won’t give up. The WCC sees a world where vibrant populations of wolves roam wild landscapes across the continent; where no species of wolf cowers on the edge of extinction; and where every child learns of, and respects, these essential creatures.

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About Us

Located in South Salem, NY, the Wolf Conservation Center (www.nywolf.org) exists to educate people about wolves and their valuable role in the environment, and to help protect their future in the wild. The WCC is home to ambassador wolves that visitors can observe in spacious natural enclosures. We also have over 20 wolves as part of our participation in Species Survival Plans for critically endangered Mexican Gray Wolves and Red Wolves. To learn more about us or to arrange a visit, please go to our website and follow us on Facebook. Questions about the blog? Email us at nywolf.org@gmail.com